Our single color wildflower mixes are the perfect way to express your creativity. Make a colorful statement in your meadow by mixing and matching your favorite colors, or plant them all to show off the colors of the rainbow.
Annuals have a one-year lifecycle and bloom in the first season. Biennials have a 2-year lifecycle and bloom in the second season. Perennials return year after year, and typically start to bloom in the second or third season. See mix details below.
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Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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"Live in USDA zone 7, though most experienced gardeners here consider it 5 or 6. The soil on our property is alkaline, salty and clay, not easy to grow in compared to other places I have lived. I did add lots of well aged mulch. Some flowers grew well, others I never saw but it filled the space beautifully. My favorite was the zinnia. It was lovely, strong, great for vases and long lasting. Flandese poppy another one I loved. Smaller than other poppies I have grown and a mix of orange, red and pink, amaranthus but I would call it hot pink and not red. Mexican hat was a pretty flower but only saw a few, small plants that seemed to have difficulty in the shade of the others. The clovers grew well, but in this area considered weeds and not for flowerbeds. Flowers I didn't see at all: pheasant's eye, dwarf plains coreopsis, California poppy, standing cypress, scarlet flax, [although blue flax did very well in the back], maltese cross, annual phlox [waaah]. One did grow, but I don't know the flower. I was too ill to plant until late May and had flowers till early November. Wow!"
"Prior years just used the red , last season mixed red with yellow wildflower mixes. the looked great."
"The seeds are just emerging. looks like an abundant area! eager to see."
"Am adding it to my wildflower meadow. Fingers crossed I get lots of color. Previous purchases have been high quality, all seeds. . . And a good mix."
"Incredible beauty!"